Pho Pasteur
Ratings and Reviews for Pho Pasteur
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Apr 29 2012
Donna L. via Yelp
I went to Le's for some summer rolls and chicken teriyaki. This is the worst Vietnamese food I have ever had, the summer rolls were not fresh, the dipping...read more
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Mar 13 2012
Alyssa J P. via Yelp
Disappointingly bland. I got the tofu with tomato and pineapple, and it pretty much tasted like fried tofu, canned pineapple and a few tomatoes. Nothing...read more
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Mar 12 2012
Meers O. via Yelp
Amazingly good for the money. The lemongrass dishes are great. They make Chinese dishes like the "chicken and broccoli" better than almost all the Chinese...read more
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Dec 19 2007
ag66665 via Citysearch
I used to come to this place all the time. The soups are really great. However, yesterday was the last time I've come there. The p...read more
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Feb 18 2007
sailorboy05 via Citysearch
The Atrium Mall is a pretty dreadful place for food- stuck between a 90 minute wait for the horror that is Cheesecake Factory, the...read more
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Nov 21 2006
islandsistah via Citysearch
I didnt try the signature Pho noodle soup dish, but the chicken with scallion and ginger was delicious. Servers were friendly and...read more
In Short
Many first-time customers of Le's (formerly known as Pho Pasteur) make the mistake of ordering too many dishes, as most entrees are large enough for two. Straightforward pho (noodle soups) prove popular, and the adventurous have many interesting dishes (caramelized catfish, fresh squid with scallions) to choose from. Bowls of vermicelli, topped with grilled meats, shredded lettuce, mint and roasted peanuts, are meals in themselves. Traditional desserts include chilled Asian fruits and creamy rice pudding.